The series of concerts announced Tuesday will complement the annual three-day festival in Grant Park. Though none of the six Lollapalooza headliners is playing these satellite shows, a number of rising stars from the festival will be doing double duty, including Flux Pavilion on Aug. 2 and Kendrick Lamar on Aug. 3, both at the Aragon; Jessie Ware at Lincoln Hall on Aug. 2; the Lumineers at the Vic on Aug. 2; Hot Chip at the Vic on Aug. 1; and Chance the Rapper at Reggies on Aug. 2.

Aug. 2: Eric Church, Frontier Ruckus at Metro; Local Natives, Wake Owl at House of Blues; the Mowgli's, the Bright Light Social Hour at Double Door; the Lumineers at the Vic; Foals, Drowners at Park West; Little Green Cars, the Dunwells at Schubas; Jessie Ware at Lincoln Hall; Flux Pavilion, Dillon Francis, RVSB at Aragon; SBTRKT, Disclosure at the Mid; the Neighbourhood, Family of the Year at Subterranean; Death Grips at Bottom Lounge; Heartless Bastards, Houndmouth at City Winery; Chance the Rapper, BJ the Chicago Kid at Reggies.

Lollapalooza presented festivalgoers with some difficult choices Tuesday when it announced its hour-by-hour schedule for the three-day, sold-out festival. Two headliners a day will play simultaneously at opposite ends of Grant Park: Nine Inch Nails and the Killers on Aug. 2, the Postal Service...

And just like that, there’s only one day left of Lolla. Here’s what stood out to us from day 2. Best: The Tallest Man on Earth: Maybe it was just a right-mood, right-set situation, but boy this was the perfect mid-day act to take a breather, sit in the sun, and just chill and listen to and enjoy....

One day down! Here’s the best and worst we saw at Lolla on Friday, plus a few superlatives from day 1. Best: Anyone who knows me knows I was bound to pick Paul McCartney as my favorite act of the day. The Beatle came out and gave it his all with more than two hours of hits, tributes and jokes about...